Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, August 25, 1908, Image 2

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Polk County Observer
ALLGOOD fc COLLINS
LESSEES
Published Semi-Weekly at 11.50 per Year.
Strictly In Advance.
Entered aa aecond-claaa matter March 1, 1907.
at the poet office at Dallaa, Oregon, under the
Act of Couirrees ol March 3, HOT.
COURT BOUSE NOTES
Items of Interest From the Record
in the County Offices
Briefly Told.
DALLAS, OREGON, AOODBT li, 1908.
The way to build up Dallas is to pat
ronixt Dallas people.
THE WRITING REFORM.
News comes from Han Francisco
that the vertical system ot writiost has
been abandoned and tbe old sneocertaD
band adopted in the public schools of
that city, lnia Das resulted because
of the demands made by business
men for a free and easy hand, and
one that is legible and shows the
individuality of the writer, wbK-h i
not true of tho vertical hand. With
the change of the system, all children
have to be taueht writing all over
attain and a writing master has bee
era cloyed to visit everv school In tna
city and give Instructions. The change
Is received with delight by all con
cemed. as the vertical system has
been given a long trial and found
wanting. Oregon ian.
A wise step for our sister state and
she deserves praise for making the
change in a single step instead of try
ing to do it gradually. In its effort
to get back once more from the vertical
to the Spenoerian style, Oregon schools
have adopted a mongrel style called
the "medial system," which retains
the objectionable features of the ver
tical system without achieving the
merits of the Spenoerian, and which
must sooner or later be abandoned for
a complete return to the old flowing
hand the band that combines speed
and legibility with character.
The vertical system attains the max
imum of legibility, at a sacrifice of
speed and ease, and the almost com
plete eradication of individuality in
hand writing. A signature In the
vertical is the easiest thing in the
world to forge for the reason that it is
not a signature In the true
sense of the word, but merely a
laborious drawing. The Siencerian
system, on the other hand, with its
flowing arm movement, reaches the
maximum of seed and individuality
with a scarcely appreciable loss in
legibility. Kvery line is clear, bold
and strocgly defined, possessing
character that is Inimitable. The
handwriting of two persons using the
Hpeooerian style may be equal In
legibility but oue will never be mis
taken for the other, while, vertical
writers are turned out like so many
table legs, equally round, equally
symmetrical, but equally devoid of
character, so that the pniers handed
In by half n dozen pupils In our public
schools often look as though they had
all been written by one kihii.
It Is Indeed to lie. bojied that the time
I not far distant, when the vertical,
medial, backhand and all other such
pxereBivtioes on tho noble art of chl
rograpby, shall have been consigned
to the oblivion that they richly
deserve, ami the system shall again
come into use whereby school children
may learn to write with seed and
clearness without having to am-rillce
the personality which alone makes
baodwritlng beautiful.
PROBATE.
Guardianship of D. F. Bayer heirs,
minors vouchers of final settlement
filed and guardian discharged.
Guardlanshipof Thomas Dole Pom
eroy and D. M. Pomeroy, minors-
Thomas Pomeroy appointed guardian ;
K. H. Knox, P. SI. Kirkland and John
Burton appointed appraisers.
REAL ESTATE.
J D Bohannon et ux to A O Byers.
lot In Independence, $150.
E Hayter, adm estate of Nancy E
Moore, to C F Patton et al, 2 acres t 7 s,
r 4 w, $150.
Agnes Reynolds and hd to J K Xeal.
lots in Buena Vista, $000.
Etta Boyd and hd to D M Guthrie,
laud in Dallas, $1050.
J W Heiny et ux to G R Thurston et
al, 100 acres, 1 6 s, r 6 w, $1000.
Lucy E Rowell and hd to Wayne E
Greenwood, lot in Dallas, $375.
August Quasdorf et ux to Minnie E
Hiltibrand, lot in Independence, $650.
J W Morrison et ux to C L Lynch,
lot in Dallas, $1000.
Bad Symptoms,
The woman who has periodical hes4-
B.;fces, backache, wes Imaginary aara
k'ots or speaks flonlinc or dancing before
Ler eyes, ca.ygr.aw iug uc
full Wlim? ii !oniach. faint spells, arag
lnir-do niftling In lower abdominal or
te!vic re ifi-ju, easily startled or excited.
l.,i!Tf nlinful nprUkiS. With Or With
out if'Ivic catjrrh, is suffering from
weakaVf-i ar.r&fferangeinentt that should
have effltv a'ntion. Not all of abova
sympto-- ac likely to be present In auy
eae at orit'tirr.e. , .
lori'a or badly treated and stjen
caVvofln run Into maladies which de
manjt(e surgeon's knife it they do not
reijfTata!'y.
t.w.. V i.a siich a strung
. ir.,l I .-- -. :' limn- irifrjl any
111 i ae er imm. inyictjieut
f7in to .n'tical silence lor trie cure ot
5c.ir.air jif i iiJi ir ailnifiils enu-r into its
coni!K-irii.'n. Xo alcohol, harmful, or
haliii-forruintj oriur is to be found in the
list of its : ti rri-i i-rits printed on each
iK'ttle-wiafi' T and attested under oath.
In anv c.jmlition of tho female system,
Dr. Pierce's Kavorile Prescription can do
only cixxJ never harm, lis whole effect
is to strengthen. Int ipirate and regulate
the whole female sjt.-m and especially
the pelvic organs. When these are de-y:ins-
.1 in f-ni -lienor aCeeted by disease,
tiie . tnmacii a oilier organs of digestion
J bee-i.;ic s . iv. ; .: i iiei ,eal ly deranged, the
1 ner . s are' weakened, and a long list of
1 La 1. unpleasant symploms follow. Too
i ni:i. ii liiu.-t m.t lw i xjnt'tid of this "Ka
j v.irite Prescrption." It will not perform
i m t-iies- will net cure tumors no med
ian" tudl often uncut them, if
ft'i-n In tine, and thus the operating
ta') a:d the surgeon's knife may ba
avre led.
Wi.n.en suffering from diseases of long
stfiridiiiir. !if; inif'''.l to consult Doctor
Pierce by It-tier, fnr. All correspondence
is lieid a- strietlv private and sacredly
con- ,'ent::.l. .Vidns.s Dr. K. V. Pierce,
Jii;!!;!o. X. Y. '
Dr. i'ier. e'Me.!i.'::l Adviser i !0npiti.'e)
n Jrii on r-i-."!jt of 21 one-cent
stain " fer pa r-r- evereo. or ii stamps
for eluth-i"- :i 1 copy. Address as abtna.
Fingers Mangled in Separator. j
James Miller, of Bridgeport, seriously j
injured his right hand this morning !
while working with a threshing crewj
in that vicinity. Mr. Miller attempted j s
to clean a part of the machinery while
itwas In motion and bis band became
entangled, the fingers being cut and
mangled in a terrible manner. He
.. ,1 r T" .. I . TT
was brought to uallas at once lor for rent. Auuress .uis. nuueu um
medical assistance, but unfortunutely : ton, Dallas. Bell phone 415. 8-25-3t
none of the local physicians were in j
the city at the time, and he was forced j
to goon to Independence, after baviugj A13
the injured baud temporarily cleansed j Bkck-k,
Furnished Rooms
Oak Wood For Sale.
oak posts. Address G.
Dallas. 8-21-J
LOW
RATES
EAST
wrr.r. BE MADE THIS SEASON Bf THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(LINES IN OREGON)
FROM DALLAS. OREGON
AS FOLLOWS
TO
Chicago
St. Louis
St. Paul
Omaha
Kansas City
BOTH WATS
THBOCGH
PORTLAND
$74.40
69.40
64.40
64.40
64.40
ONE WAV
VIA
CALIFORNIA
$89.40
84.40
83.65
76.90
76.90
TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 20
July 6, 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22
Good for return In 90 days with
stopover privileges at pleasure
within limits.
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any further information call on
I. N. WOODS, Local Agent
or write to
WM. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon
FALL CLOTHING
1 al
BUY
FLATIHON
PANTS
SATISFACTION
Our rail Line of I
Flat Iron Pants Have
Arrived and Ready
For Your Inspection
A.
and dressed at one of the drug stores.
It was thought fiom the nature of the
njuries that it would bo necessary to
amputate some of the crushed fingers.
Big Log. Drive.
Ten million feet of lumber is being
taken down the Willamette river by
the .Spauldlng Logging Company in
the form of an enormous log drive
containing timber for use in the
Spaulding mills in Huleui and t lie
paper mills at Oregon City. The drive
passed Independence last week and is
now in the neighborhood of Saleia,
where thiee million feet of yellow fir
will be taken out of the river for saw-
ng, and the remainder will be driven
on to Oregon City. The majority of
the logs are fir and pine and were cut
n the Spaulding camps on the Mc-
Kenzie river near Waltorvillo.
Brick For Sale.
Brick ready for market July 15, at
yard 1 mile north of Monmouth.
G. F. Siiew. 7-7-tf
iooo
prices.
Wanted.
bushels White Oats. Give
Mt scott & Stark. 8-14-tf
Wanted.
Housekeeper for Dallas College dor-
' mitory. Liberal wages. Address C. A.
Mock, Dallas, Oregon. 8-11-tf
Notice to Contractors.
Tho school board of school district
Number 53 will receive sealed bids for
the building of a school house in said
district. Mans and specifications may
be seen at the office of the County
School Suiierlutendeut, Dallas. Ore
gon, or at the home of the school clerk
H. Massey, McCoy, Oregon.
Bids to be opened on Monday, August
I, at 8 p. in, J he board reserves the
Ight to reject any or all bids.
H. B. Hil l., chairman ot lioanl :
H. Mahhf.v, clerk of board. 8-2l-3t
Collections.
I have been oonducting a collecting
gooey in Dallas for more than a
ar, ami have thus far met with al
most uniform success. All accounts
placed in my hands for collection will
receive prompt and careful attention,
and I feel (but I can assure complete
satisfaction to all my clients. 8-is-tf
U D. BUTLER
Implements.
All parties intending to buy imple
ments had better see F. J. Wagner
before making their purchases.
1-17-tf.
20 Tons Hay Wanted.
The Willamette Valley LumberCora
ptiny wants bids for 20 tons of timothy,
vetch and cheat hay, (baled) delivered
at tho mill. 8-11-tf
Cedar Posts.
Good cedar posts for sale at 1 1 J cents
each. Also another car of extra Star
A Star shingles. Soehhen Ware
iioisk. 7-24-tf
25 Tons Pears Wanted.
The Monmouth Evaporating and
Canning Company will pay the high
est mnrket price for canning for 25
tons of Baitlett pears delivered at the
Cannery building In good condition.
8-4-8t
Executors Final Notice.
Notice is hereby piven to whom it may con
cern, that the undeisiirliecl, Executrix rf the
eBlate of Elivin Cadwell, deceased, lias riled her
tirial account in said estate, in theCounty Court
ol the State of Oregon for I'olk County, and said
Court has set Saturday, September 12th at 10
o'clock a. m. of said day at the County Court
room in Dallas, Polk County, Orenoli, as the
time and place for hearing tlieBame; all persons
having oijje lions thereto, if any theit) be, are
hereby notilied to appear and present the
same at aaid time and place or said executrix
will apply to the Court to have said account
approved, the etitate closed and the executrix
discharged.
Hated at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, this
10th .lav of August, 190S.
Sibley & Kakin, Attva. for estate,
JKNN'IE CADWEI.I.. Executrix of
estate of Edwin Cadwell, deceased
Notice For Publication.
U. S. Land Office at Portland,
June 2, 190.
Notice Is hereby given that Michael E. Schotr
weller. of Dallas. Oregon, who, on June 2, 11108.
made Timber and Stone Application, No. 7778,
for N. . 'j of the -N. K. il. of Section 9, Town
ship 9 S., limine 8 U ., Wil. Mcr . has tiled notice
of intention to make Final Timber Proof, to
establish claim to the iand above desctlbed
before the County Clerk, at Dallas, Oregon, on
the 18th day of Aueust. P.HI8.
Claimant n-imes as witneefles: w. V. Fuller,
of Dallas. Oregon: Aaron iMaybee, ot Dallas,
Oregon; N. K. Dale, of Dallas, Oregon; Otto
Byerley, of Dallaa, Oregon,
ALGEK.N'ON H. DRESSER,
Register.
DALLAS MERCANTILE
con PANY
Mi
n,-
TTORNEY AT LAW
B. F. JONES
Office in Cooper Building.
INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON
Administrators Notice.
Notice in hereby Riven that the unlerBtirned
by an order of the County Court of Polk county,
Oregon, hn been appointed as atlininiatrator of
me estate 01 i.iyoe . Keep, newMseu. ah per-
(mm ib having claims mrrtinijt such estate are
required U present them within six monthh
from the date of this notiee, with the proper
voueheis, to the utiderkiuned at the office of
George O. Hlnehani, lit South Commercial
street, Nulem, (ireiron.
Dated this lUlh day of Autrnsl, 1908.
i). . DAN FORTH.
Notice For Publication.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
j A'tvfM-tift-menta under thin homl art hnnreil
, Hi the rule of 1 rent n-r wnt, iimi iiiMr(ion ; ,
i cent mt word for earh tnnrtimi t hrretu r ; :
- I wordi r h'tia, i r immifi. Nj adxeriitH im-ui
wiiiiH,,, Tan ,i,.n,,i,oiy Htai.Hi huilr,;:j'i:;i:1,::,:,;;,::,"r,1 Kr ,.,,.,.
Vlowg on tilt' Blitlji-Ot of IrtriH roVlllnn I "'' """wrf.1 loinliloallou lotilUa one
. . ; Word.
and tho Hiethixl ho lllti'llclod UHln In ! Two initials conn a. one or.. K,,r iii.iani e
Wood For Sale.
Do you iiood wooil? We want to
rem i ml you that tho Mock wood from
thn Wllliimotto Vttlley Liimhor Coin
piiny'u niwtnill In the bost and cheap
est wood you can buy. $1.75 per load,
delivered. Mutual phone 1407, or leave
orders ut Webster's confectionery
store.
11-22 tf. AUOl'ST BOWMAN.
dealing with It, In cae h lieiMini-n
pnnident, In the following word last
Haturdity :
"If elin ted," he said, "I shall call
the Hlxty flrttt C'oriftre together In
extraordinary tteHHion to ievi-i the
tariff at tha Tery earliest nionieut I
hT authority to do . I consider
uch aetlon Ui I my oldiatioii under
the tariff plrtuW of the Kepulilican
ilatforra." ThU ittateiiieiit made
before Mr.Taft had rcoeWed or had an
opportunity to read Mr. liryan' recent
Urift ieech. It was made without
any reference to what the IVmoeratic
nomlnea had (aid upou the auhject,
but waa a plain, Htrulht forward,
uiatter-of fact reply to a query u to
how Mr. Taft interpreted the Uepubli
can tariff plank. And thereby Is !
another frayed string of the IVino
cratlc harp, on which our ft lend the
enemy hare so long bei'O playing
"doloroso," rfT.-etinely broken and
silenced Now perhaps they will give
US short ret while they are hunting
for some ot her theme to set to minor
mulc
"t. M. Jooea coillll nl two HnntK,
Tli mtiiltmitn etirt I for l. wonlv tli.il tt.
Nil ailvcril-fiiHotl iroin I wnrl to l tHorilt
eoih!e! n. i:, wonln; an Htlverti'int'tit fnm It.
to .e woi.t. iMi'lnaivi'. it iiinitvl wntli.
Irom il to , w,,rla. ti I'oiiitirNl a. is w.,tl. .'le.
I lit- tlvtirt't toIloMtut; llir a-tvt.r1twmt.iit noil
etttt- Ihi. Ioiik i o run. an! art mil t-harrHl
Itt tin- tMialotntT. Kttr IttaUiit, .l-:(l-'l lnlii-alt-
t iml Hit a.tvtril'tnfiit WMaliiot eiith.lir.t on
Urt h .11, anil Itial II l to N' itiatrtitt twliv.
1 lit tirurt-a n,l lelltT 4 l it milit ate llml llti-N,1vfrllM-nit-iil
whs nnt inli!khHl April i au,
itisi II l lo Iw ruu uiiiil llir coatunirr ortlrni il
illM-uiilliiuett
Sheep to Let.
75 head gotxl stock shi-ep to let on
share. Address W. K. Clark. HUk
reall. 8 i3 3t
Lost.
Friday evening, near the depot, a
plain gold bracelet Kinder plea-H-leave
at this office. 8 2J 2t
Money of prlrate tnles U ltn at
per cent oo wvll-imprTei farms.
Hiblit & lUaia.
Scrofula
Few are entirely frr from it.
It Irisy dereUtp so ,! ly as U) rinse
little if snrdictarbancedurinf Ute mUiie
penud ot rhiUltmid.
It may thea prxlaee dyprp!a, ra
ts rrh, an4 marked V-ridericr i eon
am tn puon, Ivfore catutcf empUons,
rwe or ewellmirs.
To rH entirely rid ol k uke tlie fit
blood -por.rieT,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
In ttvoft llgoid term or lo rb..ut iblK
For Sals?.
(i1 nearly nw bugy ami net new
biiffcjr hrn.a for le by L. P.
New Irirea of Ice.
On ami uftor this d-.U the price of
ice will Ik as follows :
0 lbs., a ml undor, l eta. pT lb.
UK) lbs., $1.25 p?r 100.
JtMi lbs., Jl.tH) Hr 100.
Canh must aooompany nil out-of-town
order, ami add 15( for each
tftok.
7-7-tf DALLAS ICK COMPANY.
Notice Tor Publication.
ii
l'snrtmput o! xhr Interior,
N.itl.-r Ik hcnliy flvcn Ihdt UiJitmJ Miewvy.
ol Imm, t'ife-iMi, who. o ii AnffMMt huh. 1ih,
ii'iiilt 1 imkr t stiuit eiitrv. No. UJtV lr N. W.
1 a f. V'4llii I ot -) ot S"'ton 4, Township 7
S. tuth, Knr-t W . ViMHtiitt J4.-rn1iw). hw
hli-sl n..nf ot iiit-mtoti to tank Kuml l'nof,
to niat. i-li ( imm to th lantt ihit loamt--t,
lu'lon- K.'iifr atit kvivtr of I niuM Stattv
I jii... orti. v at r-'ftUuti. .reoii, ou th Nth
rtav i( i h lotwr. 1is.
i Ian in t imM)4 aa itiHi-: ii. V. Coniff,
ol ita,.i,l"fvtn: 4. A. onlw, at hiwli, ttv
r"ii Klia Mtnahsi. of lat)aa, (trffin; C. L.
idiilw, ol 1'aiieia. unfii.
AU.UNOS . DKKSSFB.
kf)ttrr.
Notice of Sale.
Far Sale.
Dairy ranch with full equipment.
Terms ivaaooabta. ThlofTir open for
a snort time only. Jon llaxoraox,
Mark Ilck, Or. 8 I M
.tti-r t h''f4.T r1?n that bf Tlrfoe and in
(-iiTtustHf.H t'l or.l'T ui tUr County Court of
tii iait ,t orrfm, for ISlk ounlv, Mtllt li
I-riat. r tV )! t-nit-wt of rwM in atM
t otirl on ttt Al 4r of Aurtisl. lev tn IIm ial
J tef ol lh ftiiif .4 John am4rH, Jr., l"w-asT1 ,
! ttmt titic tti- UTHir-rMtiHt a ( mm wtrai m of
fcsi t ratals to avil ihr ral prrlw ot aatd
j rvtatr al i-'if ltr a n tion lr rh. to t tmniirt
itrts 1 I. oti
HNrIAY. friTEVHf R 9. VO.
at tho tat-nr t or k p m 4 asinl oar, ttt
s the imm ( Ihr Coani. t urt H " la th-
i it j ot 1 : tui in ml ou nt t. pretrial u act i
j to mt-i Mii i-firi at atiiif; airtia r raah
i in hao-l o'i ta ! aa!, id a'r lTri , or m i mi.
tt.-r ami Miio''! ' r nri.fi by Mitl
Mrrlsoo hop pn-.N root .U.ve, " U'Tln. ,h
and a quantity of hop aacK. A-ldrea or rm-i ot .at d. -r a
1B-., r. , , i fitin at iHo Nntir-a4 rru i ttr Jvhn K
. r. lallaa Iv 1. In I. ' .mi n i.Mioa v ..ii
, in T- t-tir n'h, K'rr of th
j t lUattM-.t tlm-liia. la ti Oamiy fs'n
i 19-1 Mtf nf otv. ) rnntiint thiMV tttilb
Fe Sale. 1 1 rri4 tvr--p m b
Ooi b arn of farm borva and Mai ihsm oih r fhm ttimc
waffoo. Tram weigha tt; color, 1 r.. rtv,M.
dark browa: mam 11 rears: la ffxd -
TIMBKR LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
L'uited States Laud office,
Portland, Oregon,
June 8, V.W.
Nntloe Is hereby (riven that tn rompliimee
with the pruviaioiib of the net of (Jung read of
June en titled "An act for the sale of
limber tutu I a In the Stales of California, Oregon
Nevwlii, anil ashiiiiftuii Territory. " as ex-
temted to all the lJublic Lund HUti-s by act of
AiiKtist 4, lN'.fj, Karl (i. ihecarver, of Dallas,
rountv of I'olk, Stale of Oregon, has this day
Hle4 in this office his sworn statement No.
77m, for t he purchase of the H. E. f 8. E. K'4
of Section No. -4, in Township So. 9 South,
K. No. H V W. M., and will otler nronf to show
that the land itoiiirht in more valuable for its
limber or stone than for atrricultural nu room s
and toesiablish his claim to said land before the
( oiinly cu-rtt at 1mI1h, Oregon, 0n Wednebday
the J6ih driy of Aimust, I'.HIS.
He namea an wituchsef: Aaron May bee, of
nalhis, Oreifon ; Clareni'e w. Shultz, of UsHhk,
On-iron ; Otto Byerley. of Ialls, Oregon; Nei
mith ale,of Italian, Orcfron.
Any and all wwwii t'laimlnt? adversely the
MfVe-deacnbtMi lands are request el to tile their
eUims in this office ouor before snid 2th day of
AUffllft, 1JH.
ALtiEKNON 8. Pit ESSE R,
Register.
Notice For Publication.
TIMHKK LAND, ACT Jl'NE 3, lTt.
I'nited Stales Land tffice,
Portland, Oreuon,
June 4,
Notiee is hereby riven that in compmnce
with the provisions of the act of t onurtas of
June 3, lv h. entitled "An act for the sale of
tt infter land in the sut-a.f t alifornla, OreKfn,
Nevatta and ashuiKton Territory," a extended
to all Ihe I'nblir lnd States by art of 4uul 4.
,, Clan nee W .Shu It .of hallaio.countvol polk.
State of Oreroll, has this dav Hied in this office
hi sworu statement No. 777, for tlie purchase
of the S. E. 4of N. W. 4 of Sectiou No. K, in
lowimhip No. 9 S., Rnnre No. h est and
will oit. r proof to show that the land i-ourht in
more vttluahle for its timter or stone than for
auricultural purpose, and to vatahhsh his
cUtin to miiu land beftre County Clerk
at lallaa.Oretron,on Wednesday, the Jbth darof
Auruat. 1WK
He name aa vitnemes: Aaron Mavbee, of
Pallaft, creon: Earl W Laecaner, of iHilias, Ote
rn: Neamith hale, of lUu, Oresjoni Otto
Byerley, ot I alias, Oregon.
Any and ail persona clatminr adversely the
aU've d-s rihsM lands are re-iueatei to Hie their
riaima tn this nfficv oa ot before aaid 2btb day
of August, Ltd
ALGERNON 8. PRESSFR.
kefrister.
Notice For Tublicatioa.
r. s. Land
tVrrtTnnt of the Interior.
ev at Portland. Oregon.
, t ini atth.
Noticr ta hert-bT clven that Mary J. Miner of
Pans. who, on the dar of June
t. made 1 . and s annhration o ra n.t
( .-.. rt r. ui r. . h K ' ert..n HI
Agricultural College
CORVALLIS, OREGON
Offers collegiate courses in Agricul
ture, including Agronomy, Horticulture,
Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry,
etc.; Forestry; Domestic Science and
Art; Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and
Mining Engineering; Commerce; Pharmacy.
Offers elementary courses in Agri
culture, Forestry, Domestic Science
and Art, Commerce and Mechanic
Arts, Including forge work, cabinet
making, steam fitting, plumbing, mach
ine work, etc.
Strong faculty, modern equipments
free tuition; opens Sept. 23.
Illustrated catalogue with full infor
mation on application to the Registrar,
free. 7-3 -4t
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The City Express & Transfer Co,
does all kinds of hauling at
reasonable rates, .Stand and both
phones at Webster's Confectionery
Store. '
MUSCOTT & STARR
Proprietors
DALLAS,
OREGON
TIMBER LANDS
Fuller & Elliott
Only Real Etate firm in Polk County
imnuung iimoer .Liana exclusively
Don't fail to call or write If you have
Dave iiraoer 10 sen.
Office in Crider Building
Dallas,
Oregon
INDEPENDENCE I MONMOUTH
Railway.
FROM INDEPENDENCE.
FOB DALLAS.
Train No M Leave Independence daily. 6:00
iu., iv. Huuaiuuin,ii:ida. m.; ar. Dallaa, 6:40
a. in.
Train No. 6ft Inn Indenenrienm rf.ll.
10:50a. m.; It. Mooumulh, 11:06 a. m.: ar lia'l
laa, II ::). m.
Train No. TO. Le.T Tn.lM.nilan 4.11.
lft p. m.; It. Munmuutb, i p. m ar'. Dallaa'
.:aop.m,
to AlaLit.
Train No. 67. Leave fndenen.lenM h.ii.
7 a.m.;lT. Moniuuuih, ; j a. .; ar. Airli!
a: iv a. tu.
Train No. 71. Indenendenee rt.li. i
p. m.; lv. Monmouth, l iup. m.: ar. Aiili i 'n.
Even our
Gran dfalhens knew what
BALLARD'S SNOW
LINIMENT
will do.
CONVINCING PR00P
v" " iiu 1 1 tin
CURE
A
of the worth of medicine is the cures it can effect, Everv
one who has used Ballard's Snow Liniment knows that it will
RnbUMATISM, CUTS, SPRAINS, STIFF JOINTS, .
BURNS, NEURALGIA, CONTRACTED MUSCLES
AND ALL PAINS.
USED SNOW LINIMENT 10 YEARS.
V. L. Settle, Richmond, Mo., writes:- "This is to
certify that I have used your Snow Liniment for ten
years for rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back, etc.,
and in every case it has rendered immediate relief ,
and satisfaction."
Avoid all Substitutes. Three Sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO.
500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.
Sold and Recommended by
STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY
For Sale by
lajawaeapaawwi. ill
lyiALTorm
.KSTME. NEW ::W;
TEMPERANCE. BREW
It's wholesome
It's pure
It's good
For sale at all
leading temperance
drink stands.
Guaranteed
KoN-lNToxicAirsa
NORTH PACIFIC
BREWING CO.
ASTORIA, OREGON .
JOHN BIRD, DALLAS, OREGON
For Sale.
Mutual pbon !. 1.
liwnnit; hmih. Km. a Ht A ii .......
. a OIkI n..n. o( Inlrntlon . mmlr
final I'r. ol. lo rvuib.lsn rlaim l,lh land ahr
4nto4. khw ronntv l lerfc Po t I onntv
lm. l la, URtwi, a (M jlndaiof
flai-anl a.im flnmt. Aaron yaT.
b-. lm:'a. nni.li: .V. Ku:!. of Itaila.
rw: ifa J. raVer. of I.laa, Orrx.-B
BVrtlia L HtiKf. ( 1-ai.a. irv,vn
AU.l. UNON . PKFFR.
alrfulrr.
Adaiaiatraton Notice.
Swtca ta tfirt T cim u a hnra II star m.
tbal ! D.Wfr4 xlmlnlMral.it'af lr
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I .lurl. DrMIM t.lli.
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; tn aw.iiii a,M u nnn. a.
oa rt
Ik
p. m.
foa noxHorra obit.
1t tn.lrpra lrncc. dailr. J:30 p. ai
So. 101 amrr Monnioutb 7:ja a m
FROM PALLAS.
rua iXDinxiijica,
Train No. av Imt. nn.. ..i. 0 .
It. Monmonib, :ia a. .: ar. lod
prmWor. :lia aa. '
Train So m. Lr. !ma Biindaj onll.
a. a.. . ar. lndrprndriM, I:a.m.
Traia . m Inn D.;;a oailv. I a at : It
aomnoalk. 1 A m. -. ar. I Klrf.SP, ,
jau tihia uau cuaaenaal H.maaoam lot Air-
Tr.Hi No Tj. It. Kallaa. HallT.7 a m
It raouth, , p . . Udud g li
FROM AIRUt.
TralaNoaa Lara Alrlt. d.ilr. a a at ; It.
7: a Jioaaioatai inr
Citation.
hlV!f "0,""r Court of the State of On?gon,
lor Pols County.
In the matter of the rotate of William Liver
more. dveaei. tlatloo.
a To Jt!1,r1 .R Evermore. lot H. Uvcrmon.
Sarah fclien Uverinon-, Mary Ann Hartool. lxt
''T.? M"'r- lin Shrtve, Willia.a
Mire, Pearl Iemor4. Claode Uemoren, Robi
Ipmoret. laT l-emon at. Nellie Jatuuaon. kale
Shreve. Herbert Dnn.i n i-
Carrie r.rant and Amr CUiltj and to aiir otbeni
unknown, l.rwln.r:
In the name of ihe uie of Oreron too are
hereby etied and required u ai.pear la the
Coonty of Polk at the Curt Rnon thereof, at
''''J'oontTol Polk, on ealurrtay . the
lwhdera ir.1.tII1her.lo,.el lOo eiuck in the
forenoon of that ilar th.n .nl r, .
5J!T'.iL",,'.,hfT h4'- wh "' real property. '
TTo T1 ,'lo,r ,"-,r', : Lot No i in Wi I
so. l of the ItnproTement Comr-nT addnioa I
to the city of ;u.a pi , oaniV.i .reionVKS
pmlable value of .-.,,. , liTs".. 1 ia
Bloek No , in Leren a lal'reole adoitloa to the
Town of Dallaa. Polk CoonlT. r.-ron of the '
""'l the anra of Hi and Lot i
..w ". r-olk Couiiit.
it Alrtie. dal r
a. aa.: ar. l
lallaai
Tmia So ri
It. MouaU
i -t aa.
Taia So. W Tea , tt
ea la
xoJiika an 1 health. Waif"a i
t loch tirr; Sttxlebakcr. arool aa
Uoraeia, feartr. wan, bin tree
aod nrk frk all f.r IKV Oaai r
H aiis. Pwell, Or. a l if
C-KKl a-i n--r - m "'a a i c ,.u b. aiwr .ad peeaeat the aaM Z i ajusaorTal OSXT.
.ear I ''"". " ""' " " aaar.i, r , ..t. ttA im k, . Z
lawil Ihi. U' T of --wa, !
mk'.uiT i crrii.
AlmitttK?am. 4 tae laaaaa
)mn i aaie.l, St
taaear Marve. Aianraev.
tl HI
Itoted a w. a r.a 4
Aai ea Aiirwi. -a
H tkH A IX rv adtatr.toe.
I"! " " "Te, ee.a4
aa a laAia. AlKvaera.
OASTOrtlA.
LOOK AT OUR SUM
MER HARNESS.
n I T frt-' lf Taloe of t he i of ) w a, -
1 be -id to p.T the OV6U. lunera
Surely you are not guu-6
rriafp vnur hofSfi Vlth
ESS-r - --' that heavy winter set in the
hot weather. hy noi w
J
set of light harness now
a lnej The Hob td T Coad '
iwir of u Cman t oon oi ;
PoihTa him in good condition
. -m .. in.ai hi '
K W kU ITU i
or of ca,y cnrt. keep the heavy for use
i winter?
i
TTOlStT AT LAW
Mais StTeeaL Xar TrwaM
1 Dallas Harness Shop
DALLAS, . . OBEGOJf! F. SlflcltT. PfCP.